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The popular half-marathon weaved its way through the streets of Macclesfield on Sunday.

The 13.1-mile race saw more than 500 runners compete – and raise more than £10,000 for charity.

The event involved two local runners doing the double by winning the men’s and women’s races.

Dad-of-one James Noakes was the fastest man to cross the finish line in a time of 1hr and 16mins.

The 46-year-old Macclesfield Harriers runner is the first local to take the title in the 12-year history of the race. Taking the women’s title was Olivia Walwyn-Bush, a librarian at the King’s School, who finished in a time of 1hr 21mins.

The oldest of the 583 runners who completed the half marathon was Brian Scully, 77, in a time of 2hr 24mins.

There were also 97 entries to the 5km race. The men’s winner was Karl Webber in 17mins and 28secs, and women’s winner was Katie Lowry in 18mins two secs.

Jo Papadimitriou, the event organiser, said: “Once again the support for the events has been amazing and we’ve made a significant amount for charity.”